House Committee Reveals Evidence Of Government Censorship, Weaponization Against Trump

House Committee Reveals Evidence Of Government Censorship, Weaponization Against Trump

The House Select Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government has unveiled alarming findings about government censorship, retaliation against FBI whistleblowers, and the politicization of agencies targeting now-President-elect Donald Trump.

Chairman Jim Jordan’s Judiciary Committee released a 17,000-page final report on Friday, which alleged the existence of a “two-tiered system of government—one of favorable treatment for the politically-favored class, and one of intimidation and unfairness for the rest of American citizens.”

“The investigation led by Chairman Jordan exposed major revelations, including federal efforts to censor social media content directly and through intermediaries, the misuse of law enforcement resources against Americans, and partisan prosecutors’ attempts to weaponize the law against political opponents, particularly Trump,” reported Just The News.

The report praised the subcommittee for shedding light on “abuses by the federal government into the light for the American people,” while emphasizing the need for further action to address the issues.

“The Weaponization Committee conducted rigorous oversight of the Biden-Harris administration weaponized government and uncovered numerous examples of federal government abuses,” Jordan stated in an interview with Fox News.

“Through our oversight, we protected the First Amendment by investigating the censorship-industrial-complex, heard from numerous brave whistleblowers, stopped the targeting of Americans by the IRS and Department of Justice, and created serious legislative and policy changes that will benefit all Americans,” he continued.

The subcommittee also reported that the FBI had politicized investigations, targeted law-abiding citizens, violated internal protocols, and retaliated against whistleblowers.

“At least three whistleblowers came out publicly—including Marcus Allen, Garrett O’Boyle, and George Hill—alleging that they were subjected to retaliation after raising concerns internally, and later to Congress, about the FBI’s pursuit of January 6 suspects, investigation of pro-life Americans following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and other issues,” according to Just The News.

O’Boyle, for instance, disclosed that he was suspended after making protected disclosures to Congress, voicing concerns that the FBI improperly targeted pro-life activists following the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision. His family endured prolonged uncertainty as the bureau withheld his pay, despite relocating to Washington, D.C., at the FBI’s request.

One of the most significant scandals revealed was the Biden administration’s alleged efforts to “coerce” large tech companies like Meta (Facebook), Alphabet (Google), and Amazon into censoring certain content.

In November, after the presidential election, Jordan issued instructions to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, urging them to preserve all records related to the border crisis.

The Ohio congressman stressed the importance of maintaining these documents before the administration departs in January, as Trump assumes office, according to Just The News.

“This letter serves as a formal request to preserve all existing and future records and materials related to the Biden-Harris Administration’s enforcement of federal immigration law,” Jordan wrote in both letters.

“You should construe this preservation notice as an instruction to take all reasonable steps to prevent the destruction or alteration, whether intentionally or negligently, of all documents, communications, and other information … that are or may be responsive to this congressional inquiry,” he added.

Federal law mandates that Cabinet members and political appointees preserve their records.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration is reportedly taking swift and discreet steps to relax restrictions on migrants who entered the U.S. illegally, aiming to preempt President-elect Trump’s plans for immigration crackdowns and mass deportations, New York Post sources said.

New York City is expected to play a central role in these policy adjustments.

One initiative involves launching an ICE Portal app in early December, specifically for New York City. This app will allow migrants to check in with ICE remotely, eliminating the need for in-person visits to ICE offices.


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